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Michelle Adkerson

Content by Michelle Adkerson

  • Angry young women of the jazz age

    Issue: July, 2004
    The 1920s—that first foray into the Modern, that Age of Art—marked seismic shifts in American life. Most important, though, that delicious, self-indulgent decade gave birth to the New Woman. These liberated women didn't just let down their hair; they cut it off. Read more »
  • Review

    Issue: June, 2000
    In this humorous and captivating first novel, Porter Shreve lets Gordon Hatch, intrepid second-string obituary writer, tell us his own story as he sits, so he believes, on the threshold of his destiny Read more »